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We went to see Walking with Dinosaurs at Phillips Arena. It was awesome. The dinosaurs were operated by people in suits and various puppeteering techniques.
Makeup puppet by bubble cyberstar
Bubble PUPPET outfit
*SoliDea FoliEs* Doll Wool Hair
blackLiquid SHOE - Ultra Platform - Aztec Turquoise
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the Puppet ministry team from Immanuel United Church of Christ www.immanuelucc.org Ferguson, Missouri USA
Visiting Bethel United Church of Christ www.bethelucckc.org
in Kansas City, Missouri Rev. Karen Aitkens, Pastor
The backstage of a puppet theater is where puppeteers take a rest and puppets are assembled. There are mainly four categories of puppet heads, namely sheng (生, male lead), dan (旦, female lead), chou (丑, clown) and jing (淨, painted face) representing characters of different gender and persona. When dressed with different costume and accessories, the puppets can develop into various roles for different stories.
“I was watching a soap opera and all of a sudden an earthquake took place,” says Natcharin, a 13-year old girl who lives in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand. “My mum and I hid under the table and bed. If there is a disaster, people in our community will be in trouble."
Natcharin recently attended a 2-day workshop with 29 other children from 4 villages to create characters and stories to use for a shadow puppet show all about disasters.
“In our story, we want to talk about how it isn’t good to ignore flood warnings. I’ll use my knowledge to perform for adults and children so that they know how dangerous disasters can be”.
Shadow puppetry is an effective way for vulnerable children and communities to learn about disaster risk reduction using easy, fun and engaging media. In partnership with Plan Thailand, the organisation Wondering Moon uses shadow theatre to tell stories of disasters.
A "gargoyle spirit" puppet created by Robin VanLear, with sewing by Sue Berry.
VanLear is the Artistic Director of Community Arts for the Cleveland Museum of Art. She is also director of Parade the Circle, an annual parade held at University Circle in Cleveland, Ohio. This puppet was made for the 2016 Community Festivals Program at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Arabic style! a man and a woman puupets in traditional clothing! that woman sure has BIG eyes! heheh
Wayang Golek, Indonesian traditional wooden puppets, displayed at House of Masks and Puppets, Bali, Indonesia.
One of the puppet shows that is put on in the summer by interpretation Park Rangers at the Gateway Arch.
Puppets of Miro’s original design feature in the puppet parade 'Merma Never Dies' at the Tate Modern.
SLAMABAD: PAKISTAN: 24-January-2011.
Puppets of different characters on display at the Rafipeer stall during the 1st Pakistan Knowledge Festival held in Islamabad recently. Photo: Visual News Pakistan
StoneLion Puppet Theatre presented The Spirit of the Wood on Mother's Day on the lawn at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The theatrical spectacle marked the culmination of months of public workshops.
Puppet
Written by Eva Wiseman
A heartbreaking episode in history, explained through the story of a young servant girl in the late 1800s.
The year is 1882. A young servant girl named Esther disappears from a small Hungarian village. Several Jewish men from the village of Tisza Eszvar face the ‘blood libel’ — the centuries-old calumny that Jews murder Christian children for their blood. A fourteen-year-old Jewish boy named Morris Scharf becomes the star witness of corrupt authorities who coerce him into testifying against his fellow Jews, including his own father, at the trial.
“I was watching a soap opera and all of a sudden an earthquake took place,” says Natcharin, a 13-year old girl who lives in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand. “My mum and I hid under the table and bed. If there is a disaster, people in our community will be in trouble."
Natcharin recently attended a 2-day workshop with 29 other children from 4 villages to create characters and stories to use for a shadow puppet show all about disasters.
“In our story, we want to talk about how it isn’t good to ignore flood warnings. I’ll use my knowledge to perform for adults and children so that they know how dangerous disasters can be”.
Shadow puppetry is an effective way for vulnerable children and communities to learn about disaster risk reduction using easy, fun and engaging media. In partnership with Plan Thailand, the organisation Wondering Moon uses shadow theatre to tell stories of disasters.